
OS X Mountain Lion Was Launched On July 25
In the third quarter earnings announcement, “Tim Cook” to announce good news that OS X Mountain Lion will be released on July 25 local time.
Apple’s latest operating system will be released to the market at a price of U.S. $ 19.99. According to news reported by CNET, it was revealed that the OS X Mountain Lion will provide several new features such as Twitter integration, Game Center Apple, and service iMessage. In addition, Apple also gives some reforms such as Airplay, Notes, Reminders and many more.
OS X Mountain Lion was first announced by Apple in February, and Apple also has released the final beta version to developers earlier this month. To get the OS X Mountain Lion is the Mac user must have a minimum specs Intel Core 2 Duo, Core i3, Core i5, Core i7 or Xeon processors. It also must have a 2GB Memory, 8GB of storage is empty, and the Lion, or Snow Leopard.
Apart from having to have the specifications as mentioned above, Mac users who already use the Snow Leopard should update it to OS X 10.6.8, the final version released in June 2011 to be able to run the OS X Mountain Lion.
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